Owning a house worth around 1 billion VND with a separate land title (sổ hồng riêng) is a common aspiration, especially among individuals with limited income. However, finding legally clear and affordable real estate at this price point is not always easy. In this article, Homedy shares practical tips on how to search for houses in this price range.
To find a house under 1 billion VND with a separate land title, you can ask for help from friends, relatives, or actively browse real estate listings on property websites. However, if you’re targeting urban areas or city centers, you should be aware that most listings will likely be mini apartments, incomplete legal units, social housing projects in remote areas, or places with unfinished infrastructure. For landed houses, the property might be small, old, deteriorating, or facing legal issues.
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Therefore, it’s important to set clear criteria to choose a suitable home:
Location near the city center: Ensure convenience for commuting, working, and daily activities.
Accessible alleyways: If the house is in an alley, it should be wide enough for two vehicles to pass and ideally close to main roads accessible by cars.
Moderate size: The house should neither be too large nor too small and should match the 1 billion VND budget.
Apartment condition: For older apartments, ensure they are still structurally sound and not dangerously degraded.
Clear legal documents: The property must have full and valid legal papers, such as a red book (sổ hồng).
Currently, houses priced under 1 billion VND are mostly available in areas such as Yen Nghia, Duong Noi, Phu Luong, Phu Lam (Ha Dong); Kim Chung, An Khanh, Di Trach, Duc Thuong (Hoai Duc); and some parts of Gia Lam and Thanh Tri. These properties are usually located 15–20 km from central Hanoi and typically range from 30–40 m². Some may already have built single-story houses or small multi-story homes.
The main advantage of these properties is their low price. According to the revised Land Law, plots smaller than 30m² can still be granted ownership certificates (sổ đỏ) if they have valid legal documentation. This benefits buyers looking for affordable residential land in Hanoi.
Another option for those seeking a 1-billion-VND home with separate ownership is to consider mini apartment projects or social housing priced between 14–22 million VND/m², ideal for low-income individuals.
With a budget of 1 billion VND, you can consider buying land plots in suburban areas or outer districts such as District 9, Thu Duc, Hoc Mon, or Tan Phu. Land prices in these locations range from 12–22 million VND/m², and the typical plot size is between 50–70m².
Investing in land plots in these areas offers good profit potential within 2–5 years, with possible value increases of up to 20% in just 2 years. This is due to the rapid urban development in East and South Saigon, which are projected to become future real estate hotspots.
Another investment strategy is to buy townhouses in suburban areas and rent them out. This allows you to earn steady income while holding onto the property for future appreciation. These ready-built homes generally have an area of 50–80m² and are located far from the city center.
You may also consider investing in affordable small apartments located along main traffic routes such as metro lines or newly opened boulevards. These units typically range from 45–50m², priced between 15–16 million VND/m², or roughly 800 million to 1 billion VND per unit, offering a rental return of 4–5% per year. This model is popular in District 9, District 12, and Thu Duc.
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Verify Legal Documents
Check all legal papers including the land use right certificate (sổ đỏ) and ensure the property is not under dispute, mortgage, or joint ownership.
Inspect Local Security Conditions
Visit the neighborhood and assess the security and surroundings.
Check the Red Book Details
Ensure all the information in the sổ đỏ matches the seller and the property.
If you're buying a house smaller than 30m² (such as a level-4 house), ask the seller for a construction permit in advance in case you want to expand later.
Official Notarization
After signing the purchase contract, ensure it's notarized to have legal validity.
Start with a lower offer — about 20–30% below the asking price, then gradually negotiate.
Be polite and cooperative during the discussion.
Research nearby listings to understand the local market and make a realistic offer that's easier to negotiate.
Experience in buying a townhouse with a separate pink book and things to know in the US
The above are practical tips and experiences for buying a 1 billion VND home with a separate land title. Homedy hopes this information helps you find an affordable house that suits your needs and financial capability. Good luck with your home search!
Nguồn tin: homedy. com
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